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}Leaves glabrous or more or less sparingly hairy on the midrib and sometimes 
the secondary nerves below. 
Leaf-base acute or obtuse, not (or obscurely in 
C. hirsuta) cordate. 
Leaves like the young shoots glabrous, usually 
thin, chartaceous. 
Leaves 6-12 in. by 33-7 in.; flowers up to 
1% in, long in bud : ; . 1. C. maxima. 
Leaves smaller ; flowers smaller, or if as ; long 
very slender. 
Calyx and corolla finely tomentose; leaves 
6-9 in long : . 2. C. uniflora. 
Calyx and corolla glabrous except on the 
ciliolate margins of the former; leaves 
3-4 in. long. 
Leaves coriaceous, lanceolate or oblong- 
lanceolate, 3-4 in. by 1-13 in.; 
corolla about 1 in. long . 8. C. Schlechteri. 
Leaves papery, oblong-elliptic, 4-5 in. 
by 13-23 in; corolla up to 4 in. 
long. . 4A C. congolensis. 
Leaves sparingly hairy on the midrib when young, 
coriaceous or chartaceous; young shoots 
more or less hirsute. 
Corolla 6-8 lin. long . c ‘ < . 5. C. dulets. 
Corolla up to 4 lin. long ‘ . . 6. C. hirsuta. 
Leaf-base minutely but distinctly cordate. 
Corolla finely rusty pubescent without, 11-15 lin. 
long in bud. . % C. Barteri. 
Corolla glabrous without, under 11 = ioe 
Sepals hairy, acuminate, corolla-lobes as long 
as the tube . . 8. C. parviflora. 
Sepals quite glabrous except on the ciliolate 
margins, subacute; corolla-lobes shorter 
than the tube 3 : 9. C. tenutfolia. 
t{Leaves very finely pubescent or more or leas papillose beneath all over. 
Leaves distinctly dotted beneath ; secondary nerves 
about 9 on each side ; ae united almost to 
the middle . : . 10. C. Klainei. 
Leaves not dotted beneath ; - secondary | nerves 6-8 ; 
on each side ; sepals free or nearly so. . 11. C. rufinervis. 
** ANTCHINEA.—Climbing shrubs. Leaves opposite, quite glabrous ; secondary 
nerves usually more or less horizontal, somewhat closer than in the preceding section, 
connected by rather flatter arches closer to the margin; midrib usually wide and 
rather flat, more or less sunk between two raised lines above, flattened below. 
Flowers sessile or subsessile in axillary clusters, rarely in axillary and terminal sub- 
sessile cymes. Ovary hairy. 
Flowers distinctly but shortly pedicelled, in axillary 
and terminal subsessile cymes ; secondary nerves : 
oblique . : : . 12. C. landolphioides. 
Flowers sessile or su beceale in pee ‘axillary clusters ; 
secondary nerves more or less horizontal. 
Sepals 5; corolla 14~5 lin. long. 
Corolla 14—7 lin. long. 
